Jehovih said: My
divisions are not as man's divisions. Behold, I create one thing within another. Neither space, nor place, nor time, nor eternity
standeth in My way. The soul is es. (Ben 4:5)
My joy is in the birth and growing up of souls, and in the joy of their joys,
and in the proclaiming of their adoration for My boundless universe. (Sethantes 19:24)
Jehovih said: Behold
Me, O Brides and Bridegrooms! I am the All that is Within All, and Over All. Members of My body are all things under the sun,
seen and unseen, boundless, forever! I give them to you for your inheritance, forever! (Apollo 11:17)
The universe
is full; all things are members. Speech they have: bid them speak. The recorder of their words be thou. Such
is Panic (earth) language, the first language. What saith the bird? The beast? The stars?
The sun? All? It is their
souls speaking. The soul hear thou, and repeat it. This light leadeth thee to origin. (Jehovih 0:1)
O Jehovih, what am I that I should supplicate Thee? Know
I mine own weakness, or understand I the way of my thoughts? Thou hast placed before me most wonderful creations: They impress
me, and my senses rise up in remembrance of the Almighty. Wherein have I invented one thought but by looking upon Thy works?
How can I otherwise than remember my Creator, and out of Thy creations, O Jehovih, find rich food for meditation all the days
of my life. (Voice of Man 1:1)
What am I, O Jehovih, without Thee; or wherein shall I find the glory of Thy
creations but by the light of Thy countenance? Thou broughtest me forth out of sin and darkness and clothed me in light. I
behold the smallness of myself in Thy great works. Thou hast bound me to travel on the earth, to sojourn with beasts and all
manner of creeping things; nor given me one attribute wherein I can boast over them, save in the power of destruction. The
high firmament placed Thou above me; the stars and moon and sun! I know Thou hast been thither, but I am bound down in a little
corner of Thy works! I have not power to rise up to Thy distant places, nor to know Thy extended heavens. (Voice of Man 1:6)
Now, during the recreation, the Chiefs from many worlds, and Gods and Goddesses,
mingled together, and exchanged their varied experience in the wide regions of Jehovih's universe, of the management of both
corporeal and es'sean worlds, and of the cosmogony of etherean planets; and the surveying of roadways, and of turning worlds
from their orbitic course, or changing their axic rotation, and of the deliverance of millions of souls into the ji'ay'an
fields, and of the creation of new corporeal worlds and the dissolution of others, and the gathering together of the spirits
disinherited, and of their final resurrection. Neither seemed there any end to Jehovih's universe, where such wonders go onward
forever! (Aph 16:13)
Jehovih said: Behold, I quickened the earth with living creatures; by My breath
came forth all the living on the face of the earth and in the waters thereof, and in the air above the earth. And I took the
earth out of the dark regions, and brought her into the light of My ethereal worlds. And I commanded the living to bring forth,
by cohabitation, every specie after its own kind. And man was more dumb and helpless than any other
living creature. Jehovih spake to the angels that dwelt in His ethereal worlds, saying: Behold, I have created a new world,
like unto the places where ye were quickened into life; come ye and enjoy it, and raise man upright and give him words of
speech. For these will also be angels in time to come. (X’Sar’Jis 1)
How shall I comprehend Thy magnitude, O Jehovih? What is the journey of a God
before Thee? We build a ship for a hundred millions, and are vain of its size and beauty; but when we launch out into Thy
etherean realms, we fain would hide our faces in shame of our vanity. We sail through a thousand of Thy crystal worlds and
talk of great distances, but the mirror of Thy boundless creation lieth still before us. We recall the red star, our native
home, a single gem amidst the countless millions Thou hast cast into the universe, and we are speechless because of Thy Awful
Extent. Wherein hast Thou not excelled Thyself, O Jehovih! In one moment, we behold Thy Vastness; in another, Thy Microscopic
Hand in the smallest ethe'ic wave, and in the spear of grass down on the swift corporeal stars. We applaud Thee for Thy handiwork,
and yet ere our thoughts have overrun the smallest part, Thou turnest our eyes inward to the soul of things, an endless wonder.
(Apollo 3:12-13)
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